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Revival of a Struck-off Company

ROC struck off your company? It can often be revived. We file the NCLT restoration petition, clear pending filings and represent you to bring it back.

Overview

When the ROC strikes off a company — usually for prolonged non-filing — its name is removed and it legally ceases to exist. If it still holds assets, contracts or you simply need it back, it can often be restored through an appeal to the NCLT, followed by clearing all pending filings.

GovYapar assesses revivability, drafts and files the NCLT petition, handles the overdue compliance, and represents you through restoration.

What’s included

  • Revivability assessment
  • NCLT restoration petition drafting
  • Filing & representation
  • Pending annual-filing clearance
  • ROC coordination post-order
  • Restored-status confirmation

Who needs this

  • Companies struck off by the ROC
  • Directors needing the company back for assets/contracts
  • Businesses wanting to resume operations

Documents required

  • CIN & strike-off details
  • Reason for revival (assets/contracts)
  • Pending financials & filings
  • Director details
How it works

Simple, done-for-you process

A real Chartered Accountant handles the filing end-to-end.

1

Assess

We check if revival is viable.

2

Petition

NCLT restoration petition filed.

3

Represent

We argue for restoration.

4

Comply

Overdue filings cleared post-order.

FAQs

Common questions

Often yes — through an appeal/petition to the NCLT, typically where the company had assets or was carrying on business. We assess your case.

It’s a tribunal process, so timelines vary. We move it as efficiently as the NCLT allows and handle all filings.

All pending annual filings must be cleared to bring the company fully compliant. We handle that backlog.

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Bring your struck-off company back.

NCLT restoration handled end-to-end.

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